No, we don't know how it's going to go. We have a workable system at last, for all the back issues that we need to etext. At the same time we'll be tackling new releases for which there is an etext, but still need a lot of work to create a full Accordance module.

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Posted 31 December 2010 - 02:42 PM

No, we don't know how it's going to go. We have a workable system at last, for all the back issues that we need to etext. At the same time we'll be tackling new releases for which there is an etext, but still need a lot of work to create a full Accordance module.

Not to beg, but I surely hope Jeremiah is coming soon!

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It's taken some time to get an efficient system in place to produce an e-text of these volumes within a manageable time frame. Even some of the shorter volumes, once tagged according to searchable fields, contain approximately 1.5 million keystrokes (that's not including the Introduction or the Greek Text). Several volumes are currently in the later stages of development.